The Paleo Diet: Genuine Solution or Passing Fad

The Paleo Diet: Genuine Solution or Passing Fad

With
obesity on the rise, the quest for weight loss is at an all time high. While
there are dozens of diets on the market today, one that is gaining popularity
rapidly is the Paleolithic (Paleo) diet. The Paleo diet also goes by the names
cavemen, stone age, and warrior diet because the meal plan incorporates only
foods that were available in the Paleolithic time period.

The theory is that,
since human bodies haven’t changed much over the years, consuming the same
foods that the cavemen ate is biologically the best thing possible in order to
promote healthy living. Since there were no overweight cavemen 10,000 years
ago, surely they must have been doing something right.

The Paleo
diet requires dieters to eat as close to the cavemen as possible. This means
doing away with dairy, sugar, salt, grains, and legumes and instead consuming
only meat, poultry, fruits, vegetables, and shellfish. Since this is a drastic
change to what the typical person consumes, many claim that the diet is just a
fad and will not actually benefit the human body.

While there
haven’t been many studies done on the Paleo diet, many experts agree that the
cavemen ate an extremely healthy diet. The abundance of meat with lack of salt
and carbohydrates prevented developing what are now known as diseases of
civilization, such as diabetes, high cholesterol and heart disease.

Unfortunately,
the exact diet the cavemen followed is impossible to replicate due to
modernization. Since those following the Paleo diet aren’t going to go out and
kill their own game or forge for their own berries, dieters are stuck
purchasing the food from their local grocery store (and missing out on the
calorie-burning involved with traditional hunting and gathering). Many of the
meats sold today contain a high amount of fat and sodium, and even the fruit
and vegetables have been sprayed with chemicals. All these small changes make
the diet less healthy.

For those
who do plan to follow the Paleo diet, it’s highly recommended that all products
bought are organic and that all meat is lean. This helps to eliminate the bad
stuff that average person consumes on a daily basis. The downside to this is
that the diet can become extremely expensive. Meat is already costly, but even more
so when only the best type is purchased.

Another
reason why experts consider the Paleo diet a fad is because it completely
eliminates all dairy products and grains. In the past, there have been several
other diets that mimic this behavior, such as the cabbage soup diet, grapefruit
diet, and fruitarian diet. Even other less drastic diets, such as South Beach
and Atkins, eliminate certain food groups which experts have found to be
extremely unhealthy long term.

The Paleo
diet in particular can be harmful because dieters are receiving no calcium or
vitamin D. The cavemen got their vitamin D from being out in the sun all day,
but unless dieters plan to live outside, this simply isn’t practical. The same
is true for calcium. For this reason, it’s highly recommended that those who do
choose to follow the Paleo diet take vitamin supplements to guarantee they’re
getting the nutrients they need. On a non-fad diet, taking vitamins wouldn’t be
needed since the dieter would get all their nutrients from food.

Another downside
to the Paleo diet is that it’s impossible to maintain long term. The cost of
organic food is simply too high, and even if dieters do have the money, the
lack of variation paired with the lack of proper vitamins will only damage the
body.

Lastly, while there were
few scientists around during the Paleolithic era to perform controlled studies
or even historians to document lifestyles, archeologists generally agree that
few humans lived to a ripe old age. In fact, most remains suggest that
lifespans were considerably shorter than they are today. No one can attest to
the causes of the short lifespan (i.e. whether it was related to diet), but the
short lifespan isn’t a resounding accolade for the diet.